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I woke up this morning to hear the "thunk" sound of a USB connect/disconnect on my Windows 7 (64) machine. I checked the RadarBox and the blue light was in a steady flash state. I disconnected and reconnected the USB connection on the box to no avail. Since the PC is on 24/7 and I had not rebooted for some time, I opted to do the reboot. Everything came up normally with my other apps, but the RadarBox auto-startup failed because the username and password were no longer present. I entered them manually only to find that all of my previous custom settings were also missing. I checked MyLog to discover that all of my data is as it was on July 24 of this year.

Coincidentally, I posted a message in the forum stating that I had installed ANRB using the default install with the data in the virtual store and having no ill effects.

Is this one of the ill effects from having the data in the virtual store?

Yes having it installed into the default program files location in vista and Win 7 can cause problems with the log data so it is best to install it to c:/Airnav Systems or something like that. We used to have radarbox installed in program files on vista and data was only written to the log database file when the software was shut down correctly.

Your up-to-date databases are probably in the Virtual Store somewhere. And are you using the same Windows account? Remember, there is a separate Virtual Store for each Windows account. Maybe you were running as Administrator for the initial install?